Tickets available now for benefit concert for ‘Sarge’s Place’ in Forks

FORKS — Advance tickets are on sale for the “Rock the Roundhouse” benefit concert to benefit Sarge’s Place, a transitional housing facility in Forks for veterans.

The party will be from 
6 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Aug. 24, at The Roundhouse at 110 LaPush Road in Forks.

Advance tickets for are $20 and can be purchased at Chinook Pharmacy at 
11 S. Forks Ave. or for $25 at the door. 

Tickets also can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com. 

Local bands and groups from as far away as Sacramento, Calif., will perform, said Cheri Tinker, director of Sarge’s Place.

Musical groups include the local alternative band The No Nonsense Buffer from Forks, indie band Estafets from Sequim, Seattle electronica band Audio Numeric and punk band Twitch Angry from Sacramento.

More groups may be added, Tinker said.

Anti-Nonsense Networking is bringing this fundraiser to the Forks community, she said.

Sarge’s Place is a transitional housing project providing therapeutic care, social service referrals and connections to health care for honorably discharged veterans on the North Olympic Peninsula. 

For more information, phone Tinker at Sarge’s Place at 360-374-5252.

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